The Bruins on Friday announced new deals for six of their restricted free agents.

Jordan Caron, Tommy Cross, Craig Cunningham and Tyler Randell have all signed one-year contracts, while Justin Florek has agreed to terms on a one-year deal. Zach Trotman received a two-year contract.

Trotman's deal is a two-way deal for 2014-15 ($600,000 in the NHL, $80,000 in the AHL) and one-way for 2015-16 ($650,000). The structure reflects how the Bruins feel about the defenseman's future and a plan to promote him to the varsity after next summer, when Matt Bartkowski, Johnny Boychuk and Adam McQuaid are all unrestricted free agents.

Caron's contract is a one-way deal worth $600,000, a $40,000 drop from his salary last season as the 13th forward. There's still a possibility the 2009 first-round pick will be moved before the season begins.

Cross ($600,00/$72,500), Cunningham ($600,000/$85,000), Florek ($600,000/$90,000) and Randell ($575,000/$70,000) all received two-way deals. Cunningham and Florek are in the group of young forwards who will be in competition in training camp for the three open forward sports on the Boston roster.

With the new deals, the remaining restricted free agents for the Bruins to come to deals with this summer include Matt Fraser, Torey Krug, Reilly Smith and David Warsofsky. Having only been pros for two years, Krug and Smith are considered entry-level free agents and can not speak with other teams.